• Wiederholung Simple Past & Going to Future
  • 42be094168e2231a9e4e41e10e5155
  • 22.10.2024
  • Englisch, Mathematik
  • 7
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Ich benutze dieses Arbeitsblatt in meiner Hauptschulklasse 7. Das Niveau ist sehr niedrig, weil bisher bei den SuS kaum Grundlagen vorhanden sind.

Simp­le Past:

In­fi­ni­tiv + ed bei re­gel­mä­ßi­gen Ver­ben

Bei­spiel: My sis­ter coo­ked pasta yes­ter­day.



zwei­te Spal­te der Ta­bel­le bei un­re­gel­mä­ßi­gen Ver­ben

Bei­spiel: I ate pizza yes­ter­day.



Going-​to-​Future:

be + going to + In­fi­ni­tiv des Ver­bes

Bei­spiel: I am going to eat pizza to­mor­row.

1
Chan­ge the tense to simp­le past and going-​to-​future.
Bei­spiel: They lis­ten to rock music.
Simp­le Past: They lis­te­ned to rock music.
Going-​to-​future: They are going to lis­ten rock music.
  • I do my ho­me­work.
  • You work at school.
  • We are in the park.
  • My brot­her sleeps in his bed.
  • Jo­leen makes some nice music.
  • My pa­rents help my grand­pa­rents.
  • Our neigh­bours have a new car.
  • My dog ste­als a muf­fin from the table.
For­men von to be

I am We are

You are You are

He/She/It is They are



(Du brauchst diese für das going-​to-​future!)

2
Fill the gaps. Use the simp­le past.

Yes­ter­day I   (be) at my best fri­end‘s house. Her litt­le baby   (sleep) in his room. My dog   (be) very ex­ci­ted.

Ronja   (make) a cof­fee for us and   (put) some muf­fins on the table. When Emil   (wake up) he  (be) happy to see Bai­ley. He   (go) to her water and   (turn) around the cup. Ronja and I   (be) very sur­pri­sed. Water   (be) ever­y­whe­re in the kit­chen. Ronja   (give) me the baby and   (clean) the kit­chen. In this mo­ment Bai­ley   (jump) on the table and   (steal) one of the muf­fins. First we   (be) sho­cked but then we   (laugh) a lot.

3
Ans­wer the ques­ti­ons. Use the going-​to-​future.
  • What are you going to do in the af­ter­noon?
  • Where are you going to ce­le­bra­te Hal­lo­ween?
  • Who is going to cook your lunch today?
  • How are you going to go to school to­mor­row?
  • What are your fri­ends going to do at the weekend?
  • When are you going to go to bed in the evening?
  • Who is going to do your ho­me­work?
Fra­ge­wör­ter

Who - Wer

Where - Wo

What - Was

How - Wie

When - Wann

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